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Will commence on SATURDAY NEXT, the 26th inst. A S TmSS ° n l W" th ? yoftr ' wo are <3eterm .ti> make it a Thorough Succobs, and; to awompM this we have XX re-nmrucd the whole of our trnvmrn Stock (amounting to over £7500) to such prices that will eonvince the public of its 5 to submit the following list as a criterion of the reductions made, but we would specially invite all to call £ II X"' °" d ', US^ ill l'™ 6 ' Heav V Hoin « 8 P u ». 10 R ioulojge.ald, usual pnce Is All Wool Costume Cloth, Is, original price Is 9d Ana all other Dress Goods reduced,to Half.Price, Remnants at a GREAT REDUCTION. itidttHHi "J le9a i' ian T OO8 J i ; P"» French and English Millinery reduced to half pric. 3 olS!? ?? fl '° m Btl '' k J dl6e;V ° ol Ski * 8 ' Skn'tMnd Felt Skirts, greatly reduced All our Frilling, reduced ti , od and Is per yard. 2-button Black Kid Gloves Is per pair A lot of Collarettes Is each, usual price 2s 6d and 3s Od. Blankets, Shoetings, Flamiols, Calicoes, Cretonnes, &c, &c, GREATLY REDUCED. Ili^BlMitllf^ym-jj,^, sniiiJattentLi'tnlSST* 'Tr Il6aVy ' ™ are kMm reduotion3 in ortefo cl « ar ' We ™ uld invitß spicial attention to Men s and Boys' Clothing, as we are sure such bargains have never before been offered in Masterton. Remember the Sale commences on SATURDAY. Come early and secure some of the Bargains. ABBmrEW- nmitwniiM -«-«—..-. * o . . .

Wf ZEALAND'MAIN DRILL your grain and save your seeds from birds, and ensure a bettor crop than by any other method, fitted, if desired, to sow Turnips in drills or rows. OUE NEW BROADCAST SOWER, POJiCEPBED For grain, grass, and turnips, is simply perfect. The discharge with both of above machines will not vary more than 10 ounces to the acre, while the best cup feed varies from 7 to lOlbs per acre. OUR CHAPFCUTTERS Still maintain the load, fitted with new wrought steel mouthpiece OUR PATENT BAGGERS (single or double) are a complete success.' Copy of ToatimonialllT, t , ~ . , Thk Grove, Irweil, March 26th, 1886. have thoroughly tried your No. 1 Chaff-cutter and Bagger which 1 bought of your Uiristchurch house. It baa given me greatest satisfaction, and 1 frequently have much pleasure in recommending this make to my friends who want a thorough good Chaff-cutter.-(Signed) Herbert Gardiner." _ HORSE GEARS, ALL SIZES?. Patent Disc Harrows, with balancing screw Double Furrow Ploughs, Hariws, Grubbers, Iron and Steel Fencing Standards; also Gray's Patent Standards for folding sheep and fixing Wire Netting, reduced prices Fencing and Barbed Wire (best brands) Sole Agents for Walker's Patent Strainers, 6d each. PRO BONO PUBLICO. I7IACTS are stubborn things, and the following are a few which thoso who wish to ' support Colonial Industry, and especially those who wish to economise should study Before you buy a new article it behoves you to enquire into the quality of the said article, and not be led away by the business puffs set flying by those who do not scruplo to stoop to anything to make a busiuess. We recommend as being the BEST in the colonics. We can do so without fear of contradiction, Gas is the great property which coal should contain, and our Govovnment Analyst has proved beyond a doubt that there is no coal in tho Australasia Colonios containing the quantity the BRUNNER COAL does. We havo also the best English authorities, according to analysis, who place it far beyond Newcastle coal for containing thosopropcrtiea. Backed up by those indisputable authorities, wo can recommend our coal as being the BEST and CHEAPEST in the market. nATTmTAAT TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS we give a few words of advico, Thero are coals in tho market which, to the uninitiated, may appear a nico and pleasant article, emitting a great heat—go groat, indeed, that by its use your register stoves and grates suffer, which, to those who study finance, makes a great difference. Artothor thing to study is tho lasting powor of these coals. It burns too quickly, to the detrimont of tho consumers' pocket, It is a woll-known fact that with 41b wight of BRUNNER COAL you can make as large a fire as you can with Gib of any other, owing to the large proportion of gas it contains. It expands when heated, and emits a steady heat, aud is acknowledged by all to be a great money-saver. Another fact worth noticing is, that tho BRUNNER COMPANY do not havo to buy their coal from other mine proprietors as our local dealora havo to, There is no second.profit. ■ They are owners of the BRUNNER MINE, having their own'fleet'of steamers, and depots in different parts of the Colony, conducted by themselves, which'enables them to sell cheaper and with more benefit to tho consumer than any other firm can. ; All thoso who have the interest of the colony at heart should admit the BRUNNER COMPANY deaorvos support oiijfcs merits. At their mines £IOOO per week is paid in wages, not taking tho'steamers'hulks, depots, &c, into account, It will be found to be ono of tho largest industries in the colony, The Company are; venownqd for. Smelting Coke, so much so that it competes successfully in the, Australasia)) .rii'hrket with the imported English coke.' ' FIRE-OLA.Y GOODS of every description on hand or made to order. We havo two Offices in Wellington, "connected by Qt)AYandMANNERS-STRMV:Telephone ) Noß.'.2osand-2iO,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 13 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 13 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2345, 13 July 1886, Page 1

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